Beneficiary Designations

You can make a gift to The Fellowship from your financial accounts, retirement plans or life insurance plans. This can be done outside of a will or trust and is one of the easiest ways to leave a legacy (be sure, however, to coordinate this type of gift with your overall estate planning strategy.)

Through a charitable beneficiary transfer, the remaining balances in a checking or savings account, Certificate of Deposit, brokerage account, or retirement account may be transferred directly to a charity upon your death by designating the account as Payable on Death ("POD") or Transfer on Death ("TOD") to a charity.

You may also name The Fellowship as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy.

These transfers may be made quickly and easily by contacting your financial institution to obtain a beneficiary designation form, which should then be completed and returned as directed.

The Benefits

You keep control and ownership of the asset during your lifetime

Potential estate tax savings

An efficient means to provide a gift which will benefit the life changing work of The Fellowship

The transferred account avoids probate

For more details on making a beneficiary transfer gift and other planned gifts, please contact The Fellowship’s Planned Giving Department by email or by phone at (888) 588-4325.

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